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and i was filling out job applications at various -- well, anything, video stores or coffee joints or whatever and a friend of mine who happened to be an actor, nicholas cage -- (laughter) yeah. you've heard of him. >> dave: now how did you and nicholas cage get to be buddies in those days? >> he was just sort of around all the people that i was hanging around with and we became pals and he sent me to his agent to -- you know, he said "i think you should try acting. "and i met his agent and she sent me to read for something and they hired me. >> dave: what was in? do you remember? >> that was "nightmare on elm street. the first one. (applause) >> dave: whoa! that's pretty good. >> i was about three. (laughter) >> dave: and later we got a man name bill carter who is well known in texas music and southwestern music or what they call americana, i guess. >> yes, yes. >> dave: singer/songwriter and you met him where? where did your path cross? >> dave: >> bill and i met -- bill and ruth -- >> dave: his wife? >> they're amazing song writers and i met them when i was doing "gilbert grape" in
and i was filling out job applications at various -- well, anything, video stores or coffee joints or whatever and a friend of mine who happened to be an actor, nicholas cage -- (laughter) yeah. you've heard of him. >> dave: now how did you and nicholas cage get to be buddies in those days? >> he was just sort of around all the people that i was hanging around with and we became pals and he sent me to his agent to -- you know, he said "i think you should try acting. "and i...
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how do we get all of the developers and other start-ups that want to build business applications, howe do we have them then be able to do that on our platform. >> you say my main goal is to innovate and disrupt. i want to disrupt the marketplace and disrupt the old mod ohl. also i want to avoid being disrupted. >> not my most eloquent. >> rose: pretty clear what you mean. >> yes. >> rose: but when you say disrupt wa, dow mean? >> so you know, clayton christianson sort of disruptive innovations. >> rose: harvard business professor. >> and so a big fan of all his books. he spoke at our last conference. so our customer, we have an annual customer conference and our view is that you constantly have to be challenging the expectations of your industry. and of your own business model. so we're constantly building new fojs and new ways of delivering our product that are not only disruptsive to ourselves but also if we're doing things right, going to be disruptsive in a positive sense to the entire landscape. and what is so great about creative in a technology sense is that customers are genera
how do we get all of the developers and other start-ups that want to build business applications, howe do we have them then be able to do that on our platform. >> you say my main goal is to innovate and disrupt. i want to disrupt the marketplace and disrupt the old mod ohl. also i want to avoid being disrupted. >> not my most eloquent. >> rose: pretty clear what you mean. >> yes. >> rose: but when you say disrupt wa, dow mean? >> so you know, clayton...
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evolves, the key question is simply this, would the american people ve ratified the docunt if it said the application of this document and what it means shall be whatever the supreme court says it means from age to age. nobody, nobody would have ratified that document. it's a dead document to you. >> i like to say an enduring document. >> rose: but you don't say it's a living document. >> it is not living. it is not living. >> rose: so what is the basic difference between judge scalia and pressor mar >> treare some differences between judge scalia and judge scalia because he talks a good game but does he, for example, brief that a criminal defendant has a right to take the stand in his own behave-- behalf. and he does. and yet this document doesn't say so. and at the time the bill of rights was adopted, no criminal defendant in america could take the stand in his own defense. and even at the time the 14th amendment was a dodd after the civil war, almost no criminal defendant could-- . ros he accepts t idea therar constitutional righ that were not in play at the time the document was written. >> well,
evolves, the key question is simply this, would the american people ve ratified the docunt if it said the application of this document and what it means shall be whatever the supreme court says it means from age to age. nobody, nobody would have ratified that document. it's a dead document to you. >> i like to say an enduring document. >> rose: but you don't say it's a living document. >> it is not living. it is not living. >> rose: so what is the basic difference...
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need you because you have that many people depending on you through your own mobile, through your own applications and software. >> and our technology platforms. pay pal is a technology platform that enables you to pay online on a mobile device or in the store. pay pal is going to be a mobile technology where the notion of your physical wallet is going to seem like an arcane thing three or four years from now. you're going to upload all those cards in your pay pal wallet. you'll be able to pay whether you're in a store or on a mobile app or at home on the couch. pay pal will enable that. >> charlie: pay pal has interested me because of the number of people who came out of that to go and do really great things in the text sphere. those guys who were founders of pay pal have gone on to do other interesting things. >> an astounding group of people. >> charlie: dabbing dorsey? no, not jack. and they've all gob on. elon musk. very disruptive grew of thin thinkers. >> charlie: how do you find disruptive thinkers? >> they're young because they don't know any better. if you look at... >> charlie: if they
need you because you have that many people depending on you through your own mobile, through your own applications and software. >> and our technology platforms. pay pal is a technology platform that enables you to pay online on a mobile device or in the store. pay pal is going to be a mobile technology where the notion of your physical wallet is going to seem like an arcane thing three or four years from now. you're going to upload all those cards in your pay pal wallet. you'll be able...
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take risk osable if they are scared to take risk they charge higher interest raitts or refuse loan application. and one of the key factors in how scared they are to take risks is partly how well regulated they are. the other part is what are the growth prospects. so just like the bond markets are giving a thumbs down on too much austerity, its banks in spain and portugal and ireland are saying growth prospects are lousy. future investment prospects are lousy. there's no point in my lending to a new business it will probably fail and that becomes self-fulfilling. it is the sort of keynesian panic, you are trying to stop things from feeding back on themselves. that's what the game is about. >> brings us to the united states. >> indeed. >> rose: where are we? >> we're okay. we're not great, but we're okay. so the forecast i would make and a couple of my colleagues at peterson would make independently, of the same, is growth is going to be pretty good this year, next year, again assuming that politicians don't blow us up. you know, 3% growth. which is pretty darn good. is it a strong as the kind o
take risk osable if they are scared to take risk they charge higher interest raitts or refuse loan application. and one of the key factors in how scared they are to take risks is partly how well regulated they are. the other part is what are the growth prospects. so just like the bond markets are giving a thumbs down on too much austerity, its banks in spain and portugal and ireland are saying growth prospects are lousy. future investment prospects are lousy. there's no point in my lending to a...